The provided line graph demonstrates the sum of beer selling to pubs and markets throughout the years, while a bar chart depicts the whole quantity of pubs in the United Kingdom.
Overall, the beer sold to pubs was the highest in first year, but sales in supermarket was higher in the end of year. Similarly, pubs in first year was greatest, and it followed downward trend over the year.
To begin, the barrels of beer treaded in 2000, was almost 25000.000s in 2004. After that, it falls up to 15000.000s in 2010, then again, it experienced moving down trend across the year. Likewise, exchanged to supermarket in 2000 was more than 10000.000s, and it expanded its trade up to six years, reached at around 15000.000s. Then after, it became stable up to 2 years at same range. Additionally, it fluctuated in mid-year, and reached at same amount as it was in 2008.
On the other hand, the pubs in the UK was greater than 60000 in starting year. Furthermore, in 2002, it take place at 60000. However, it followed declining trend over the year, and arrived to 50000.
